
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele has revealed the biggest issue the tax reforms has faced so far.
He noted that the tax reform has consistently faced the problem of misinformation.
The four executive bills signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on tax reform will take effect by 1 January 2026 and there have been divergent opinions about the new policy.
Speaking on Channels Television, Oyedele readted to the call by some people for a suspension of implementation to avoid a bit of chaos in January.
āSo I think you know, Iāll also tell you that even before this alleged alteration issue came up, there are people who have been calling for suspension,ā he said.
āThere are people who have been saying no to the reform. We cannot do it for whatever reasons. The biggest issue weāve had to deal with, and that weāre still dealing with, has been misinformation.
āNow, if you speak to the legal provisions and who has the powers, even if we want to postpone the implementation of the law, it has to be the lawmakers. Thatās far beyond my pay grade. So that decision has to be made, and I believe that decision for them will be a function of what their findings from this investigation review.ā
He said that some people are recruiting unsuspecting Nigerians to fight the reform that is meant to benefit the generality of the people andĀ creating fears.
āWhat is the cost of suspending it or not going ahead with the reform? It will mean simply that we continue with the status quo, which is that 98% of workers remain over taxed.
āSmall Businesses miss out on exemptions so they continue to pay multiple taxes and high tax burden, large firms continue with their multiple nuisance taxes while minimum taxes continue to apply on low income earners and small businesses and unprofitable businesses, hidden VAT continue to make the prices of basic consumption like food, health care and education to go up, and then the wasteful, distortionary incentive that we have that is distorting the economy will continue.
āSo we need to be clear about what we are asking for.ā
Tax Law: Taiwo Oyedele reveals biggest challenge with new reforms
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